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GK
José Cevallos
José Cevallos
Ecuador

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GK
José Cevallos
José Cevallos
Ecuador
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RB
Ulises de la Cruz
Ulises de la Cruz
Ecuador

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RB
Ulises de la Cruz
Ulises de la Cruz
Ecuador
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CB
Vicente Lecaro
Vicente Lecaro
Ecuador

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CB
Vicente Lecaro
Vicente Lecaro
Ecuador
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CB
Iván Hurtado
Iván Hurtado
Ecuador

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CB
Iván Hurtado
Iván Hurtado
Ecuador
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LB
Luis Capurro
Luis Capurro
Ecuador

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LB
Luis Capurro
Luis Capurro
Ecuador
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RM
Antonio Valencia
Antonio Valencia
Ecuador

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RM
Antonio Valencia
Antonio Valencia
Ecuador
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CM
Édison Méndez
Édison Méndez
Ecuador

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CM
Édison Méndez
Édison Méndez
Ecuador
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OM
Álex Aguinaga
Álex Aguinaga
Ecuador

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OM
Álex Aguinaga
Álex Aguinaga
Ecuador
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LM
Polo Carrera
Polo Carrera
Ecuador

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LM
Polo Carrera
Polo Carrera
Ecuador
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FW
Alberto Spencer
Alberto Spencer
Ecuador

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FW
Alberto Spencer
Alberto Spencer
Ecuador
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FW
Agustín Delgado
Agustín Delgado
Ecuador

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FW
Agustín Delgado
Agustín Delgado
Ecuador
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📄 Summary
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The Ecuador national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Ecuador), nicknamed La Tricolor, represents Ecuador in men's international football and is controlled by the Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol (English: Ecuadorian Football Federation). They joined FIFA in 1926 and CONMEBOL a year later.

Discarding an invitation to participate in the inaugural FIFA World Cup held in Uruguay, Ecuador did not make their tournament debut until 2002. After finishing above Brazil and Uruguay in the standings, the qualifying campaign marked the emergence of several players, such as Agustín Delgado, Álex Aguinaga, Iván Hurtado, Ulises de la Cruz and Iván Kaviedes, who would set the stage for Ecuador's achievements in the next decade. Having reached the Round of 16 in a memorable 2006 World Cup campaign, they were expected to deliver at the 2007 Copa América but were eliminated in the group stage. Along with Venezuela, they have not won the continental tournament. La Tri's best performance was fourth in 1959 and 1993, both times on home soil.

Ecuador plays the majority of their home matches at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito.

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When selecting players for an all-time soccer dream team, several key criteria are typically considered:

Performance and Achievements

Individual accolades: Ballon d'Or awards, FIFA World Player of the Year titles, and other prestigious individual honors.

Team success: Contributions to World Cup victories, Champions League titles, and other major tournament wins.

Statistical excellence: Goals scored, assists provided, clean sheets kept, and other relevant performance metrics.

Skill and Ability

Technical prowess: Exceptional dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control abilities1.

Tactical understanding: Positional awareness, game intelligence, and strategic decision-making.

Physical attributes: Speed, strength, agility, and endurance appropriate for their position.

Historical Impact and Legacy

Longevity: Consistent performance at the highest level over an extended period.

Influence: Impact on the game's evolution and inspiration to future generations.

Reputation: Recognition by peers, experts, and fans as one of the greatest in their position.

Team Composition

Positional balance: Ensuring representation across all key positions on the field.

Tactical compatibility: Selecting players who could theoretically work well together in a cohesive system.

Era representation: Including players from different time periods to create a truly all-time team.

Selection Process

Expert panel: Often involves a group of knowledgeable journalists, former players, or coaches.

Voting system: May use a points-based voting system to rank players across different eras.

Consideration of different leagues and nationalities to ensure a global representation.

It's important to note that the selection of an all-time dream team is inherently subjective and can vary based on the specific criteria emphasized by the selectors. The Ballon d'Or Dream Team, for example, was voted on by 170 journalists worldwide, showcasing the collaborative nature of such selections.

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